rpm-build/tests/macros.in

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# $Id$
#==============================================================================
# Macro naming conventions (preliminary):
#
# Macros that begin with an underscore are "local" in the sense that
# they (if used) will not be exported in rpm headers. Some macros
# that don't start with an underscore (but look like they should)
# are compatible with macros generated by rpm-2.5.x and will be made
# more consistent in a future release.
#
#==============================================================================
# ---- filesystem macros.
#
%_usr @testdir@@prefix@
%_usrsrc %{_usr}/src
%_var @testdir@@varprefix@
#==============================================================================
# ---- path macros
# XXX The use of which here is overly simple.
#
%__bzip2 %(which bzip2)
%__cat %(which cat)
%__chgrp %(which chgrp)
%__chmod %(which chmod)
%__chown %(which chown)
%__cpio %(which cpio)
%__gzip %(which gzip)
%__install %(which install)
%__make %(which make)
%__mkdir %(which mkdir)
%__patch %(which patch)
%__ranlib %(which ranlib)
%__rm %(which rm)
%__strip %(which strip)
%__tar %(which tar)
# XXX avoid weird failures from which if tools are not installed
%__libtoolize libtoolize
%__aclocal aclocal
%__autoheader autoheader
%__automake automake
%__autoconf autoconf
#==============================================================================
# ---- Required rpmrc macros.
# Macros that used to be initialized as a side effect of rpmrc parsing.
# These are the default values that can be overridden by other
# (e.g. per-platform, per-system, per-packager) macro files.
#
%_builddir %{_topdir}/BUILD
%_buildshell /bin/sh
%_bzip2bin @BZIP2BIN@
%_dbpath %{_var}/lib/rpm
%_defaultdocdir %{_usr}/doc
#
# XXX fixowner, fixgroup, and fixperms are run at the end of hardcoded setup
%_fixowner [ `id -u` = '0' ] && chown -R root
%_fixgroup [ `id -u` = '0' ] && chgrp -R @ROOT_GROUP@
%_fixperms chmod -R @FIXPERMS@
#
%_gzipbin @GZIPBIN@
%_instchangelog 5
%_pgpbin @PGPBIN@
%_rpmdir %{_topdir}/RPMS
#
# XXX Note escaped %% for use in headerSprintf
%_rpmfilename %%{ARCH}/%%{NAME}-%%{VERSION}-%%{RELEASE}.%%{ARCH}.rpm
%_signature none
%_sourcedir %{_topdir}/SOURCES
%_specdir %{_topdir}/SPECS
%_srcrpmdir %{_topdir}/SRPMS
%_tmppath %{_var}/tmp
%_topdir %{_usrsrc}/redhat
#
#==============================================================================
# ---- Optional rpmrc macros.
# Macros that used to be initialized as a side effect of rpmrc and/or
# spec file parsing but were not set in the distributed configuration
# /usr/lib/rpm/rpmrc file.
#
#%buildroot
#%distribution
#%_excludedocs
#%_ftpport
#%_ftpproxy
#%_gpg_name
#%_gpg_path
#%_httpport
#%_httpproxy
#%_langpatt
#%_netsharedpath
#%packager
#%_pgp_name
#%_pgp_path
#%_provides
#%_timecheck
#%vendor
#==============================================================================
# ---- per-platform macros.
# Macros that are specific to an individual platform. The values here
# will be used if the per-platform macro file does not exist..
#
%_arch @RPMCANONARCH@
%_vendor @RPMCANONVENDOR@
%_os @RPMCANONOS@
%_target_platform %{_target_cpu}-%{_vendor}-%{_target_os}
#
# XXX use the rpmrc instantiated macro for now
#%optflags -O2
#==============================================================================
# ---- script environment macros.
# Macro(s) that establish the environment for running a script.
#
%_preScriptEnvironment \
RPM_SOURCE_DIR=\"%{_sourcedir}\"\
RPM_BUILD_DIR=\"%{_builddir}\"\
RPM_OPT_FLAGS=\"%{optflags}\"\
RPM_ARCH=\"%{_arch}\"\
RPM_OS=\"%{_os}\"\
export RPM_SOURCE_DIR RPM_BUILD_DIR RPM_OPT_FLAGS RPM_ARCH RPM_OS\
RPM_DOC_DIR=\"%{_docdir}\"\
export RPM_DOC_DIR\
RPM_PACKAGE_NAME=\"%{name}\"\
RPM_PACKAGE_VERSION=\"%{version}\"\
RPM_PACKAGE_RELEASE=\"%{release}\"\
export RPM_PACKAGE_NAME RPM_PACKAGE_VERSION RPM_PACKAGE_RELEASE\
%{?buildroot:RPM_BUILD_ROOT=\"%{buildroot}\"\
export RPM_BUILD_ROOT\
}
#==============================================================================
# ---- configure macros.
# Macro(s) similar to those used by configure.
#
%_prefix @prefix@
%_build %{_host}
%_build_alias %{_host_alias}
%_build_cpu %{_host_cpu}
%_build_vendor %{_host_vendor}
%_build_os %{_host_os}
%_host @host@
%_host_alias @host_alias@
%_host_cpu @host_cpu@
%_host_vendor @host_vendor@
%_host_os @host_os@
%_target %{_host}
%_target_alias %{_host_alias}
%_target_cpu %{_host_cpu}
%_target_vendor %{_host_vendor}
%_target_os %{_host_os}
#==============================================================================
# ---- specfile macros.
# Macro(s) here can be used reliably for reproducible builds.
# (Note: Above is the goal, below are the macros under development)
#
# The configure macro does the following:
# optionally change to a subdirectory (not implemented).
# attempt to update config.guess and config.sub.
# run configure with correct prefix, platform, and CFLAGS.
# optionally restore current directory (not implemented).
# The configure macro should be invoked as %configure (rather than %{configure})
# because the rest of the arguments will be expanded using %*. Another
# gotcha is that arguments, if present, should be on the same line as the
# %configure.
#
%configure \
%{?__libtoolize:[ -f configure.in ] && %{__libtoolize} --copy --force} \
CFLAGS="%{optflags}" ./configure %{_target_platform} --prefix=%{_prefix}
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# The GNUconfigure macro does the following:
# update config.guess and config.sub.
# regenerate all autoconf/automake files
# run configure with correct prefix, platform, and CFLAGS.
#
%GNUconfigure \
%{__libtoolize} --copy --force \
%{__aclocal} \
%{__autoheader} \
%{__automake} \
%{__autoconf} \
CFLAGS="%{optflags}" ./configure %{_target_platform} --prefix=%{_prefix}